The pressure rises and we have to drain it. Two days of the election of the new first secretary of the Socialist Party, camps and Royal Aubry continued yesterday to rip through media interposed. Omnipresent on television and radio, the president of the Poitou-Charentes denounced a "front" against him constituted the support of the mayor of Paris to Martine Aubry, which increases the uncertainty of the election. France Inter Journal and the Grand Canal, Ségolène Royal has recognized that "it is complicated arithmetically" for her, since rallying Bertrand Delanoë to the mayor of Lille. She denounced the "motley assemblage" of Laurent Fabius, Lionel Jospin, Martine Aubry and Bertrand Delanoë, and criticized, targeting the mayor of Paris, these leaders "who say something and do the opposite:" The party lost the meaning of the code of honor, "she continued, while Bertrand Delanoë said at the conference that he would not take part. And anyway, "the election is played mainly on the ground in the federations, sections and the regional daily press ... , "Said Manuel Valls, who supports it.
Another argument against the attack of Ségolène Royal: the renewal. "Martine Aubry is the head of the Socialist Party for years, but we must move out to another generation," she explained, focusing on his team that includes many "Quadrant. Supporters of Ségolène Royal are not all "first hour itself was not born last summer," said Jack Lang told RTL on, before calling all the militants "to block" around Bid Martine Aubry.
"I think it degenerates"
Bertrand Delanoë has, he explained his choice and attempted to respond to Ségolène Royal. "Having a sense of honor in a democracy is to defend consistently sincere beliefs, whatever the cost to oneself," he said. But in his camp, his position continues to debate. "Anything that would contribute to the confrontation of people who already cost us dearly would be a mistake, I do not intend to participate," said Jean-Marc Ayrault, president of the Socialist Group in the National Assembly.
After registering the support of some "notables" who had originally ordered behind Bertrand Delanoë, Martine Aubry was confident about the outcome: "I do not worry because they are activists will choose them they have never forgotten the left, they never changed their minds, "she said yesterday on Europe 1. On France 2, it stated that if elected, around her "there will be new faces. But the important thing is that the PS has a new face! "
Benoît Hamon, he pretended to count the points: "I have the impression that now has more anger among Socialists and against the right. That worries me, I think it degenerates, "he said on France 2.
Another argument against the attack of Ségolène Royal: the renewal. "Martine Aubry is the head of the Socialist Party for years, but we must move out to another generation," she explained, focusing on his team that includes many "Quadrant. Supporters of Ségolène Royal are not all "first hour itself was not born last summer," said Jack Lang told RTL on, before calling all the militants "to block" around Bid Martine Aubry.
"I think it degenerates"
Bertrand Delanoë has, he explained his choice and attempted to respond to Ségolène Royal. "Having a sense of honor in a democracy is to defend consistently sincere beliefs, whatever the cost to oneself," he said. But in his camp, his position continues to debate. "Anything that would contribute to the confrontation of people who already cost us dearly would be a mistake, I do not intend to participate," said Jean-Marc Ayrault, president of the Socialist Group in the National Assembly.
After registering the support of some "notables" who had originally ordered behind Bertrand Delanoë, Martine Aubry was confident about the outcome: "I do not worry because they are activists will choose them they have never forgotten the left, they never changed their minds, "she said yesterday on Europe 1. On France 2, it stated that if elected, around her "there will be new faces. But the important thing is that the PS has a new face! "
Benoît Hamon, he pretended to count the points: "I have the impression that now has more anger among Socialists and against the right. That worries me, I think it degenerates, "he said on France 2.
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